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In this conversation, Craig Ustler, a prominent real estate developer in Orlando, shares his journey from growing up in College Park to becoming a key figure in urban development. He discusses the evolution of Orlando, the principles of new urbanism, and his experiences with various projects, including Thornton Park Central and Creative Village. Ustler emphasizes the importance of community, market dynamics, and the challenges faced in real estate development, while also reflecting on the future of urban planning and the significance of creating meaningful spaces for people.
Takeaways
Today's guest, Craig Ustler, can be found online at:
Website: https://ustler.net/
Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at:
BrightRay Publishing: https://brightray.com/
Entrepreneur Website: https://scottturman.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/
Keywords
Craig Ustler, Orlando, real estate development, new urbanism, Thornton Park, Creative Village, urban planning, neighborhood development, market dynamics, community building
In this conversation, Craig Ustler, a prominent real estate developer in Orlando, shares his journey from growing up in College Park to becoming a key figure in urban development. He discusses the evolution of Orlando, the principles of new urbanism, and his experiences with various projects, including Thornton Park Central and Creative Village. Ustler emphasizes the importance of community, market dynamics, and the challenges faced in real estate development, while also reflecting on the future of urban planning and the significance of creating meaningful spaces for people.
Takeaways
Today's guest, Craig Ustler, can be found online at:
Website: https://ustler.net/
Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at:
BrightRay Publishing: https://brightray.com/
Entrepreneur Website: https://scottturman.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/
Keywords
Craig Ustler, Orlando, real estate development, new urbanism, Thornton Park, Creative Village, urban planning, neighborhood development, market dynamics, community building